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Fig 1 - Divergent developmental patterns of induced morphological defenses in rotifers and Daphnia: Ecological and evolutionary context
![Fig. 1. Asplanchna-induced spine development in Brachionus calyciflorus. (a)-B. calyciflorus, preserved juvenile of basic morph with short spines. (b)-B. calyciflorus, preserved juvenile with long, induced spines. (c)Asplanchna brightwellii, live adult. Rotifers at the same magnification, and from laboratory cultures of clones from Lake Littra, Australia. Photographs by J. J. Gilbert. [Color figure can be viewed at wileyonlinelibrary.com]](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Howard-Riessen/publication/328589872/figure/fig1/AS:688172388343815@1541084491702/Asplanchna-induced-spine-development-in-Brachionus-calyciflorus-a-B-calyciflorus_Q320.jpg)
Asplanchna-induced spine development in Brachionus calyciflorus. (a)-B. calyciflorus, preserved juvenile of basic morph with short spines. (b)-B. calyciflorus, preserved juvenile with long, induced spines. (c)Asplanchna brightwellii, live adult. Rotifers at the same magnification, and from laboratory cultures of clones from Lake Littra, Australia. Photographs by J. J. Gilbert. [Color figure can be viewed at wileyonlinelibrary.com]
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